Hope you get to see it soon, Bryan…I hate when movies I am eager to see aren’t playing nearby. Our city doesn’t always bring us the movies I want. Hoping to see August: Osage County in the New Year. Thanks for stopping by.

Thanks, Yvonne…and I love the season also. It goes too quickly, though, which is why we need those two months ahead to anticipate it. Glad you could stop by, and I’m eager to read the book about Sylvia Plath, too.

It was an “over the top” extravaganza, moving rapidly along….and the music took me back, Nise. I am also looking forward to August: Osage County. But now, back to my reading…lol. Thanks for stopping by.

Glad you had a great Christmas! American Hustle sounds fun. The holidays interfered w/ my blogging a bit too- I didn’t touch my book for almost 4 days with traveling and family, but ready to settle back in this week. Have a great New Year!

I hear you on the no parcels – our postie worked 2 days last week and apparently the backlog today is huge!
American Hustle is next on my list of movies to see – perhaps next week. Have a lovely new year with much reading!

I enjoyed Here, Home, Hope a couple of years ago. Hope you do as well. One of my kids saw American Hustle last week and said it was good.
As usual, my hope for the new year is to read more of my own books (I say it every year!) and to be more selective in accepting review books requests.

I second your hope for the new year….I simply must do all of those things, too! I have started doing them more lately…but it takes a new year and a challenge or two to keep me going. Thanks for stopping by, Mary, and I hope to enjoy Here, Home, Hope, as well.

Looks like an interesting week of reading. I loved Here, Home, Hope – hope you like it too. At first I thought Twelve Houses said Twelve HORSES – lol! Being that 2014 is the year of the Horse, seemed appropriate, but then I realized it was Houses! Gotta get my eyes checked! Happy Reading, my friend!

I used to go to the movies every weekend, but lately, my attendance has dropped off drastically. But some movies must be seen on the Big Screen. Hope you get to see this one, Diana. Thanks for stopping by.

Wow! some great books this week and a real ‘blast from the past’ for me, as I haven’t read any Frances Fyfield books for years, at which time, I only read her stand alone novels. I see that ‘A Question Of Guilt’ was the first book in the Helen West series and was written way back in 1988, so it will be interesting to see how you rate the book and its dated policing methods, compared to the more up to date methods of writing and detection.